Hi everyone,
I came to Canada in 2017 to become a refugee, had a hearing and got rejected in 2018. Filed an appeal and after one year of waiting, I received the notice of decision of my appeal yesterday. My appeal is dismissed, which means I have to leave Canada within 30 days with my departure order considering PRRA and H&C is not an option.
Since the border is closed and I called CBSA to confirm, all people with any removal orders can stay in Canada until the ban is lifted. But once the border opens again, I still have to leave eventually. I was told by a lawyer that I will be given back my passport upon departure, and an agent from CBSA told me I will get it back on the plane to my home country, and I must go back to a country where I have legal status - a passport/PR.
So the most important question is, although I do not have to leave now, but after the border opens up again - Can I choose to not fly back to my home country but to somewhere else? I figured since I will be leaving the Canada anyway, they should not have restrictions on where I would go next as long as I have a valid passport.
My home country is in such a terrible state right now that a large amount of people are facing political prosecution, that is the reason that I left, I did not want to go to prison for something I did not do. I have a decent passport that allows me to go to many countries without a visa. So I just need to leave to somewhere else but not my home country, after then I can still come back. But if I go home then I will most certainly get caught up with charges and sentences so that I will have a criminal record and won't be able to go to anywhere for quite some time(at least 5 years). But so far none of the government department can be confirm my question above.
The other thing is, I got married recently. This appeal decision is an unexpected turn since we still need some time to prepare for the materials for the Spousal Sponsorship and even though we can have this done in a month. I still need to wait almost 8-12 months for the application depends on Inland/Outland, if we go with Inland - I am uncertain when will I be leaving and if I do have to leave in the middle of the process I will have to start all over again; if we go with Outland - there is a chance that there will be an interview conducting in my home country which I probably will not be able to attend to.
I can't seem to find all the answers from different lawyers/government departments, can someone please shed some light on this situation? Or just anything related to this topic will be appreciated.
Thank you.
I came to Canada in 2017 to become a refugee, had a hearing and got rejected in 2018. Filed an appeal and after one year of waiting, I received the notice of decision of my appeal yesterday. My appeal is dismissed, which means I have to leave Canada within 30 days with my departure order considering PRRA and H&C is not an option.
Since the border is closed and I called CBSA to confirm, all people with any removal orders can stay in Canada until the ban is lifted. But once the border opens again, I still have to leave eventually. I was told by a lawyer that I will be given back my passport upon departure, and an agent from CBSA told me I will get it back on the plane to my home country, and I must go back to a country where I have legal status - a passport/PR.
So the most important question is, although I do not have to leave now, but after the border opens up again - Can I choose to not fly back to my home country but to somewhere else? I figured since I will be leaving the Canada anyway, they should not have restrictions on where I would go next as long as I have a valid passport.
My home country is in such a terrible state right now that a large amount of people are facing political prosecution, that is the reason that I left, I did not want to go to prison for something I did not do. I have a decent passport that allows me to go to many countries without a visa. So I just need to leave to somewhere else but not my home country, after then I can still come back. But if I go home then I will most certainly get caught up with charges and sentences so that I will have a criminal record and won't be able to go to anywhere for quite some time(at least 5 years). But so far none of the government department can be confirm my question above.
The other thing is, I got married recently. This appeal decision is an unexpected turn since we still need some time to prepare for the materials for the Spousal Sponsorship and even though we can have this done in a month. I still need to wait almost 8-12 months for the application depends on Inland/Outland, if we go with Inland - I am uncertain when will I be leaving and if I do have to leave in the middle of the process I will have to start all over again; if we go with Outland - there is a chance that there will be an interview conducting in my home country which I probably will not be able to attend to.
I can't seem to find all the answers from different lawyers/government departments, can someone please shed some light on this situation? Or just anything related to this topic will be appreciated.
Thank you.